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Paleo and Archaic Blades
These are a pair of very similar blades in size and material. The flaking styles are different with one being produced with more Paleo like knapping than the other.

Paleo Lanceolate Point
If this is an Agate Basin it is a bit small for the type. It does appear to have paleo style flaking and the patina is consistant of the age.

Paleo Backed Knife
Here is an awesome blade with a great hand feel. It has a wonderful look with it’s very heavy patina and the cutting edges are worn smooth from use.

Indiana Green Paleo Blade
Here is an awesome blade that has nice Paleo flaking and very heavy patina.It is thin with beautiful beveling on both faces of one side.

Flint Ridge Flake Knives / Bladelets
Here is a colorful group of thin flake knives or bladelets. The ancient Native Americans made them to be used for cutting. They are as sharp as a scalpel when they are made. This technology was used beginning in Paleo times. The longest is 2-1/4″ in length.

Uniface Blade
This is a blade with micro-chipping edgework on one side. It is difficult to see it in the pictures but one edge has very fine Paleo style flaking.

Angostura
Here is an Angostura that was almost exausted but still had some miles left in it. It is very well made with high quality material and a ground base and basal area.

Paleo Backed Knife — Reserved
Here is a nice blade made from the outer edge of a flint nodule. It is well made with high quality Paleo style flaking.

Collection of End Scrapers / Thumbnails
Here is a nice group of 10 well made end scrapers. They were used for many jobs such as scaling fish, scraping hides and wood. These are all uniface in style.

Paleo Crescent Style Uniface Backed Blade
Here is a beautifully flaked uniface blade that has intentional flat sections on the back side opposite the working edge.

Paleo Uniface Blade
Here is a thin blade made from the outer core of a flint nodule. It was only worked on the one edge with fine pressure flaking. A possible nick on the end was possibly done during manufacture. The patina there matches the rest of the blade.

Thin High Quality Blade
This is a very thin well made blade using high quality material and quality craftsmanship.